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Storyline Accessibility and Mayer’s Principles

Scissortail's Learning Nest

The Multimedia and Redundancy Principles Mayer’s research has found that people learn better through words and pictures than through words alone or pictures alone. Scissortail was a subcontractor to Encompass LLC , and we used their storyboards and visual design. (Links are included at the end of this post.)

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How to Script a Video for Your E-Learning Content

LearnDash

Cut down on awkward pauses and vocal hesitation sounds. Um’s and Uh’s sound unprofessional and can be annoying to the learner. Use this big-picture context to select what material is most important for each video. This will make you sound more confident as well as more knowledgeable.

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Video Editing Workflow

TechSmith Camtasia

The big picture. We end up losing sight of that big picture plan. Most videos follow four key stages: Preparation: This includes things like writing, scripting, storyboarding, casting, scheduling, props, location, set. Shoot/Production: This is all about lighting, sound, camera, screen recording, gathering assets.

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Creative screencasting

Joitske Hulsebosch eLearning

A screencast is a recording of your computer screen to which you add an explanation by voice- combining it into a video. A screencast may sound rather technical and not so easy to do. So use your voice! It helps if you make a storyboard using separate small cards. Here's an example of a presentation by myself.

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12 Ways to Get the Most Out of Your Authoring Tool

Knowing what you need from an eLearning authoring tool can be hard, especially when there are so many options on the market. gomo’s new ebook aims to save you time and hassle by identifying 12 must-have authoring tool features.

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8 Tips To Develop Real World Online Training Simulations With Limited Resources

EI Design

Or even serve as a springboard for your simulation storyboard. Use Images And Sounds Straight From The Workplace. It doesn’t get more realistic and relatable than pictures and sound effects taken directly from the work environment. Never include extraneous multimedia for the sake of entertainment value.

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8 Tips To Develop Real World Online Training Simulations With Limited Resources

EI Design

Or even serve as a springboard for your simulation storyboard. Use Images And Sounds Straight From The Workplace. It doesn’t get more realistic and relatable than pictures and sound effects taken directly from the work environment. Never include extraneous multimedia for the sake of entertainment value.